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Whatever its successes and difficulties, monetary integration has caused significant changes in many, perhaps most, Eurozone societies. A review of EMU's origins and first years of EMU would thus be remiss without national case studies. France is a particularly good choice for this task. It has...
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This study shows that the origins of the sovereign debt crisis within the euro area are to be found within the private sector and in economic policy mistakes rather than only in the profligacy of some national governments in the Southern periphery of Euroland. Sovereign debtors and their private...
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conduct an empirical analysis of the international influences, specifically from the U.S. and E.U. on the Greek business … tests. Next, we assess the long-run equilibriums of the Greek economy with the rest of the E.U. countries and the U …
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towards a more centralised fiscal policy at EU/Euro area level within a new EMU economic governance. Besides the improvement …
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The creation of EMU raises the question whether the common monetary policy has the same impact in all member countries. We analyse the convergence of interest rates in four major EMU countries from 1999 to 2007. We suggest to test the convergence of the interest rates with the full term...
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paper investigates the way the 15 Central European and South (Eastern) European countries are integrated with the current EU … economic and financial diplomacy can contribute to these countries' economic integration with the eurozone and the EU27 in …
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